• subsequent research) De locis sanctis (English; J. R. Macpherson translation, 1898) Meehan, D (ed.) Adomnan's 'De Locis Sanctis' (Dublin, 1958). John...
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  • The Libellus de locis sanctis ("Little Book of the Holy Places") is a 12th-century Latin guide book and travelogue of Palestine designed for the use of...
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  • Campania, Italy. 3268 De Sanctis (1981 DD), Main-belt Asteroid discovered in 1981 De Locis Sanctis, book by the Irish monk Adomnán DeSanctis–Cacchione syndrome...
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    Latin of the Christian holy places in the Holy Land, the Descriptio de locis sanctis. Fretellus was born in the County of Ponthieu and went to the Holy...
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  • Meehan, D (ed.) Adomnan's 'De Locis Sanctis' (Dublin, 1958). Woods, D. ‘Arculf's Luggage: The Sources for Adomnán's De Locis Sanctis’, Ériu 52 (2002), 25-52...
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  • 2001. 53–68. Translation of §§ 28–53. Adomnán, De Locis Sanctis Meehan, D. (ed.). Adomnan's 'De Locis Sanctis'. Scriptores Latini Hiberniae 3. Dublin, 1958...
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    mosaique de Madaba". Journal of the Palestine Oriental Society (in French). IV: 107-117. Lagrange, M.-J. (July 1897). "JÉRUSALEM D'APRÈS LA MOSAÏQUE DE MADABA"...
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    Norwegian Benedictine monk Theoderic (fl. c. 1172), author of the Libellus de locis sanctis, a travelogue and pilgrim's guide book of Palestine Theoderich von...
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    Church of the Holy Sepulchre (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Xenia (2017). The holy place as formula. Floor plans in Adomnan's De locis sanctis to specify the description of pilgrimage sites in the Holy Land Archived...
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    pilgrimage around 1172 and wrote his own account of it, the Libellus de locis sanctis. John's pilgrimage took place while the holy places belonged to the...
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